SET-SEVEN PAGES ONE TO -FOUR iVDIi. xnn NO. EL Team Jack BAFFLE JES MOINES Eourkes, Playing in. High. Form, De feat Visitors by Score of Four to One. BOOSTERS BUT' ONCE DANGEROUS Chance to Tie Score Comes in Ninth Inning, but is 'Lost. OMAHA BATTERS ARE ACTIVE Ifliaff Touched for Hits When They, Are Most Needed., LOCALS BEGIN SCORING IN FIRST tlonrlcea Show .Ilcveraal of Form from that' of 'Prevlona Day, Every Flayer Staoirlng' Detcrmlna tton to Win. Before "Chick" Fraeer, the Pittsburgh .ecout. Epson Closman pitched one of the I best games of the season, yesterday, . V . ........ I holding Des Molnca to nvo mis aim one run. while Omaha plastered Laka'f ; for seven lilts and the big end -of a 4 to 1 score. ' Closman was In fine form ahl'had tho (Boosters kowtowing to him all through h. rnm TTntu tna ninth inning ho had been touched for, only three hits and two of these were In the scratch elan. In the second lnnlnff the visitors got their first hit, when. P.c'Hy'a drive took a bad bounce away from Kane. Then In the fifth. Or'ubb-iiflrt' ths ball too loro: before ho throw;' :t to second, giving Des Moines a Cincinnati buse hit. The r'.eiwtT' tvo hit In '.ho ninth, Tver vH i"'-'l. v fust fielding on the pan ' vM prevented the visitors t r. iHtrlng. Leonard and Jones opened vUh singles, but Reltly was fpoV; fjlosman's benders and "Red" A ndwi'.s hammered one to Justice, who g-ot Jones at second and the ball reached Kane'ei rcttt before Andreas could get to tha sack. Vlsltora Score In Fifth. TW VW the only Inning In which the Boosters became dangerous. Their only run came In the fifth inning when An dreas strolled and went from first to home when Clossman heaved the sphere over Kane. The Rourkea showed a reversal of form from that of Friday. Every player was up on his toes at all times with a de termination to win. Clyde Neff, Pa'a utility player, who Is dota tha stunts In left field, while Coyla nta a. Charlevhorse. Is showing up In ' gr great style. His batting and fielding ti Mm nut: In tha field yesterday, but nt Tl at bat the youngster hit, the ball safely twice In four times he faced Lakaff. rv.. fint tiffin im ha sDllled the ball Into riirht center for two bags, in tne win his hit went for naught. "Red" Andreas caused somewhat of An argument In the second Inning when Umpire SegTlst called him out for Inter ferlng with the bal'.. There were two men on bases and one out when Andreas was put out of the running. With thr'e balls and no strikes he hit the ball and it touched him on the leg before striking the ground. Omaha started out with a rush, getting one In the opener. With ore down Neff boosted the ball to the outfiel'i for two bags, but he wan caught aslwn when Lakaff xhot the ball u Htllly. T omason walked and r'lfered jmdikI Kane pushed tl" '.urit-hlde to center f.eld for three bags 4; ml Tnmmle tallied. Kane 'opened the fourth with a walk and went to second on CarHiulton'a ae rlflce. Johnson followed with unu of his clouts to left, while Kane roeeri aero tha home plate. T wa Ttnnn araln who I tar tod thin? lm the sixth, this time It lein a single er Ultra, wnne ansii van lvinqing strolled home on Bunk's cloi't for l"i bag. Johnson laid down wi " Ccmttnued on Paie Two.) The Holland Has Led Up WOLFGANG WINS FOR DENVER 1 Grizzly Pitcher Makes Two Home Runs Against Wichita. ALSO PITCHES ' TIGHT GAME Jnat to Make It n Good liny. Ho Allow but Five Hlt and Strikes Oat Nine of the Wichita Batters. DENVER, Colo., June 7. Denver won the first game of the series today from Wichita, 6 to 8. Wolfgang was in fine form, allowing five hits, struck out nine mjn, and was responsible for four of the five runs. lie hit for a homo run in tho third with & man on base and repeated In thd fourth with a) man on base. Wet grounds Interfered with fast playing.. Score: t AB. R. H'. O. A. E. DENVER. Gllmore, If "... 4 0110 0 Cassldy, rf 3 0,0 1 0 0 Channell',, cf...... 3 0 3 2. 0 0 Quillln, 3b 3 0 0 1 2 1 Prench, 2b 4 0 0 1 2 0 Coffey, ss 3 1 0 2 3 1 Fisher, lb ;.. 3 0 1 9 0 0 Spahr, c 3 2 2 10 6 0 Wolfgang, p 3 2 2 0 0 0 Totals 23 5 8 27 12 I WICHITA. AB. R. H. O. A. E. Burke, cf.. ,. B.-.bb. 3b .... Bills, rf Kofrner, lb Hughes. 2bi , Pettlgrov If..... Rapp. te Ciuitlc, o Ripon, p 3 1 0 3 0 0 U 0 11 1 2 4 6 0 .. 4 .. 3 .. 3 .. 4 .. 4 .. 3 .. 2 Total" 29 3 6 24 16 1 Denver 0 0 2 3 0 0 0 0 5 Wichita 0 0 1 0 o u 2 u v a Stolen base: Pettlgrew. Two-base nit: r- n . TV. V.nn V, 1 TJatrnly Hnrnn j una: Wolfgang (2), Pettlgrew. Sacrifice nil. x isner. oavriiiwe Htruck out: By Wolfgang. 9; by Ragon, 4. Bases on balls: Off Wolfgang, 4; off t- taii Vtt a nlov rTn ph Ad tn Koprner to Caestle. Hit by pitched ball: .... -r ... 1 .. . TH.fAW R. Wichita, 2. Time: 1:52. Umpire: Colll flower. LINCOLN DEFEATS THE HAWS A Walk- and Two Infield Hits Glvea Came to Antelopes. TOPBKA, Kan., June 7. A walk, two attempted sacrifices, on which every one was safe, followed by a single, won tha game for Lincoln. Score: TOPEKA. AB. R. II. O. A. E. Cochran, 8b 4 0 0 1 3 Forsythe, If 4 1 2 S 0 Lee. cf 8 0 12 0 McLarry, rf- 4 110 0 Rappa lb 4 0 1 13 1 French, as 8 0 0 2 2 Crist, o. 3 0 12 1 Smith. 2b 8 0 0 4 3 Fullerton, p. 2 0 0 0 S Totals 30 2 6 27 IS LINCOLN. AB. R. II. O. A. Lloyd. 2b 3 11 1 Mullen, lb 3 1 8 1 2 2 0 2 10 1 Cobb, rf . 3 McCormlck, It 4 Barbour, 3b 2 JXiwllng, ss 4 Knapp, .cf 4 Baker, o 3 Ehman, p 2 Totals 28 6 27 Topeka , 20000000 0-2 Lincoln 20001000 03 Two-base hit: Rapps. Sacrifice hits: Lee, Fullerton, Mullen. Cobb. Ehman. Stolen bases: Forsythe, Lee. Lloyd, Mullen. Bases on balls; Oft Fullerton, 3. Strupk out: By Fullerton. 1; by Ehman, 8. Time: 1:35. Umpire: Ander son. THREE MOTOR BOATS START IN RACE TO BERMUDA PHILADELPHIA. June 7. With a rousing sendoff from river craft and thousands of persons who watched the start from the shores, the little motor boats Dream, Barbara II and Tocsam crossed the starting line at 1:S0 p. m. for their long race to Bermuda. Atlnntn Defeats Orleana. ATLANTA, Neb.. June .7. (Special Tel egram ) Atlanta defeated Orleans today tn tho tune of 8 to 8. The feature of the game ru the steady pltohlng of Berg- tiiilat ? nr. -a , Atlanta 0 1310800 -8 iiiviid .... ........ v v , v v v Batteries: Atlanta, Ling and Bergqulst; Orleans, Gardner and Parsch. Omaha Sunday OMAHA, CEMENT COLTS GET DRUBBING York Gives Superior Walloping by Ten to Three. SEVENTEEN HITS IN GAME Land on St oven a and Kynette for T enty Daaes Oaborne llnrla In Prime Form Pawnees X.OBS. TORIC, Neb., June 7. Special Tele gram.) York gave Superior an awful beating today by landing1 on Stevens and Kynetto for seventeen hits, totaling twenty base. Smlthson was relieved by Osborne In tho first after three men had walked, forcing a run. A single netted two more. FWe scattered hits after the first was the beet- Superior could dp and Osboma stood their .300 hitters on 'their heads. After York had touched Stevens for four hit, netting two runs, ho took to the bench, and Kynette kept the hlta well bc at to red until the seventh, when three singles, a'two-bagger and two home runs netted five more. Score: supbiuor. AIl.ll.O.A.K. IVror. a... Ill Oltlce, YORK. AD.II.O.A.R. tb.... I 1 J 0 Om. Ib.... i 2 6 OCbua, lb... 17 0 0 1 o lPtrne, cf... i 3 2 0 0 1 1 OMunqlst. Mi 1 I 0 0 Melnert. tt. 4 Ltadreth, rt S Thc4Dlnc. It S Beheld, o... 4 Dok'wlti. lb 4 Obrt. lb.... 1 2 0 lCUrke, It... 6 3 4 0 lMxttick, Xbt 1 S 10 0 lUmon, rt.. S 3 2 I 3 1 Drawn, c... 4 8 ( 0 0 S 1 0 0 1 0 Slnens, p.. 0 0 Krwtt. P. - 4 t 0 0 0 Bmlthaon, p, 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 Osborne, p.. 4 1 0 2 0 ToUU t9 21 U 4 ToUli it IT tt 10 1 Superior 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 03 York 5 0 0 0 0 0 C 0 10 Earned runs: York, 8. Two-baaa hlta: Chase, Hanaon, Brown. Home runa: Oaborne, .Payne. Bases on balls: Off Smlthson, 3; off Osborne, 3; off Kynetto, 4. Struck out: By Osborne, 4; by Kynette. B. Double plays: Obst to Gray to Bocke wiU, Rice to Chase. Hit by pitched boll: Pryor, Gray. Thelssrtng, Osborne, Ohase, Mattlcks. Time: 2:00. Umplro: Freese. KEARNEY WINS IN THE NINTH gchenren's Homer Wlna After Synek Hnd Tied the Score. KEARNEY, Neb., June 7. (Special Telegram.) Columbus , was defeated by Kearney today In . tha nnlth on Bchau ren's home run after Synek had doubled and tied the score. Lotz was wild, al though he allowed few hits. Justus was batted hard. Score: COMJMBU8. KEARNBT. An.Il.O.A.n. AD.H.O.A.E. Bmtth. et... 2 0 10 OBMhtolS, ii,t not Cna7 rt 4 10 0 OSrnek, Jb... 4 1 0 II. Drown. 2b 1 12 1 OAcock, 2b... i 0 t E.nrmrn, Ib 4 1 1 2 1 Herrlott. lb. 4 2 I IVnimn. IK. 2 0 11 0 0 ScbtUnO. Cf 4 2 E 2 0 2 0 iMCh. It.... 2 0 0 0 OOnr. e I 1 T 2 0 Anilonon, S 0 0 6 OWo'druft. n4 2 2 0 0 nunur o.. I 0 I I lEriekion, rt4 0 2 0 0 Juttui,' p... 0 0 4 OLoti, p 4 10 2 0 TotUi 15 124 15 2 TdUIi M 12 27 10 2 Two out when winning run was scored. Columbus 1 000011104 Kearney 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 1 47 Earncu runs: Columbus. .1: Kearney. 8. Three-base hit: B. Brown. First base on bans: Off Justus, 2; off Lotz, 5. Wild pitches: Lots (Z). inrst uasa on errors: Columbus, 1; Kearney, 1. Two-base hits: HyneK, Herrlott, uray, woodruff (Z). Struck out: By Justus, 11; by Lotz, 7, Hit bv pitched ball: Smith. Time: 1:D3. Umpire: Setley. CHAMPS LOSE IN ELEVENTH Seward "Wins on Tiro-nasirer by Ward, Who Later Scores, HASTINGS, Neb., Juno-7. (Special Tel egram.) Hastings lost to Seward In a freak eleven-Inning game. Krool tied the score In the ninth with a homa run when his drive was lost In the grass. An avalanche of hits gave each four runs in the tenth and Ward won for Seward with a two-bagger, scoring on Zlnk's single. Score: 8EWARD. HASTINGS. AB.H.O..AE. AD.H.O.A.E. Ltazt, 2b.... 2 2 4 0 0MCb. cf.. 1 3 0 0 Ttppin, it.. 0 2 OFortimn, 1 ( 4 0 Zlak. lb.... 2 12 0 tDowner cf. 4 0 1 0 1 Dluk. cf.... 4 2 0 0 01nc. ib.... i 2 0(0 Hlcklln. If.. 6 2 2 0 0 Dim. e 4 1 1 1 0 Fctewt c... ( 2 2 2 1 Smith, Ib... G 2 2 0 0 Leourd. rf. 6 I 2 0 OTtcke, lb... 4 0 14 1 0 Drinnon, 2b 4 0 4 2 OKroll. rf.... I 2 10 1 Rrrett, p.... 4 0 0 I 0 Stone, p.... 2 0 0 5 1 Wood, p... I 10 2 OVorton, p... 0 0 0 0 0 .. .. i i oi&im.. ... tt it ii ii i tdui II 10 II it 1 Beward ...0 010020004 1-A Hastings 0 100000024 0-7 Home run: Kroll. Three-base lilt IMetz. Two-base hits: Smith, Lly (3), Wood, Sacrifice hits? Tuopan ii), Mr Cabe, Tacke, Norton. Stolen ttaros: !c teet, Llsy, Strurlc our By Stone, by Norton, 1; by Errett, 2; by Wnro. 1. Baiea on balls: Off Errett. 3; off riton 3. Innings pitched: By Stone, ten; by Norton, one: by Errett. nine and one- (Continued on Page Two.) " , , , .. .ZW SUItfDAY MORNING, .TUNE to Second AUSTRALASIA THE YICTOR Americans Lose in Doubles Matoh by Three Sets to Two. BRILLIANCY MARKS PLAY Heavy Thnnderatcrm Interrupts Play for Forty Minute and Dead ens tho Court, Dcclillnir Con test Asnlnst Home Men. WEST SIDE TENNIS CUTH, Jurm 7 In the most sonsutloiiu', lrii!.',., imhh match ever seen In a .s h .-.i.. . ir.ve tltlon In this country, Aurtntlusii, - u doubles match from the United . otle here this afternoon by thrco sets tl two. Two five seta went to deuce, and the final aet went to sixteen games befofs victory leaned toward tho visitors. The match ran the gamut, of fast, brilliant tennis. Interspersed with somo very erratlo ,p.lay by members of both teams. Of the Australasian pair, Jones was the star, while McLoughlln shone for the United States. Hackott'a Bhort lobs proved easy for tho visitors, who. however, found AfcLoughlln's service and smashing a source of great trouble. A heavy thunderstorm, which Inter rupted the play for forty minutes and deadened the court, slowed up the Amer icans' play and was mainly responsible for the Australasians' victory. On Monday the singles will be resumed, with McLoughlln meeting Doust and Will iams facing Rice. Tho United States needs one match and Australasia both to win tho series. Josh Clark Becomes Manager of Sioux City Base Ball Team BIOUX CITY, Juno 7. (Special Tele grant.) Manager Ducky Holmes' severed his connection with tho Sioux City base ball club today and Josh Clarke, brother of Fred Clarke of tho Pittsburgh Pirates, Was appointed manager In his place. Holmes' plans nre not known. Clarko has been playing center field. American Polo Captain Breaks His Collarbone NEW YORK, Juno 7. Foxhall Keene, captain of the newly solected American polo team, broke his collar bone today In a practice game at Msadowbrook. The .accident will compel tha selection of an other member of the American team. Ty Cobb Still Leads Big League Batters CHICAGO, June 7. Ty Cobb of the Detroit Americans has Increased his bat ting average to .4u0 and retains the tltlo of premier of both major leagues, ac cording to unofficial figures given out today. Joo Jackson of Cleveland Is second in the American league with an average of .423, while Eddie Collins of Philadelphia Is third with .337 and Trla Speaker of Boston Is fourth with .SSL Nineteen players are batting over the .300 mark. In the National league eighteen players ate batting over the .300 mark, wltti C. MacDonald of Boston leading with a mark of .450. Cravath of Philadelphia Is second with .411, Wagner of Pittsburgh third with .SC2 and Hyatt of Pittsburgh fourth with .SCO. Travers Regains New Jersey Golf Title SHORT BILLS. N. J., June 7. Jerome D. Travers of Upper Montolslr, regained I the New Jersey golf champlonthlp this aftinoon by defeating Oswald Klrby of ..'n .. .i.j. s ui. and 1 tn play. Tho inatrh wsa concluded during a terrific downpour and thunderstorm. Key to tha situation ll Advertising. 8, 1D13. Place in Western League Race YANKS Mr :? JiliJ 15 Highlanders Defeat Wi.itc Mj.-c. j ning First Home Victory. GAME PITCHE1W DtfSL Thundcratotn Ilnlta Piny for Three Qnnrtcra of nil llonr la "ICrat lux lay" Tivlrlrr Presented Tlth Tnkpiia of lCntrcin. NHW I'ORIC. Juno 7. Frank Clinnco today saw hfs Now York American league 'emu win He first home victory. Tho big i-iuwd ivhlcli had vltricKsed a brilliant tussol between the lin-nls' and the Chlrngo Whlto Box and hud oi.twultid a thun derstorm, , whch hultud thq game for throo-qua'rtera' of 'i hbiir, roso as 'one man. and cheered wi-en "e,-IUnpaugh's hit In the ninth -scored $!. '-wMh tho run which registered tho lnll.it rctory of tho locals, on the. Polo giouno.i Her seven teen defeats" thero. The sroro A'bb 3"t6 Z Keating and Walsh fought- a. notnble duel, which was a drnw at the end of the eighth, In, which Inning tho homo team tied the score by tallying, twice. Walsh wookened In the ninth. Zetdcr singled, went to second on Mldklffs sacrifice and scored on Pecklnpnugh's timely rap to left. It was "Keating day" at the grounds and a thousand of tho young pitcher fellow townsmen from Bridgeport, Conn., were at tho gamo accompanied by a band. Keating was presented with a floral horseshoe, a loving cup, a sliver bat and a diamond ring. Score: CltlOAQO. NBW YOIIIC. AU.lt.O.A.E. AD.H.O.A.E. OUth. 2b.... 4 1 0 4 OlIHioll rt. 3 2 2 lord, 3b.... 4 116 O'Caldwell ..000 Cha, lb... 4' 2 17 0 Word, p 0 0 0 ColllnB, rf.. 4 1 0 1 OWolter, cf.. J 1 1 Dodle. It.... 2 110 Ullorton, lb.. 4 0 11 Mittlck, cf. 2 0 2 0 OCtm. It 2 0 0 Wteiw, u.. 4 12 2 1 Sweeney, c. 4 1 7 Behilk, c... 112 3 OZclder. 2b.. 4 13 WJlh, p.... 3 0 0 4 lMldklff. 3b. 3 0 2 I'ecklapi, tr)i 1 1 Totltl 32 124 20 3KMtln(, p.. 2 0 0 Dtnlelt, rt.. 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Total 30 7 27 II 0 Two out when winning run scored. Han tor Hartzoll In eighth. Chlcugo 0 0000011 0-3 New York 0 0000002 1-3 Two-base hit: Bodlu. Sacrifice hits; Bodte, Mldklff. Stolen bases: Rath (2), Lord. Double play: Boiton (unassisted). Bases on balls: Off Ford. 1: off Walsh, 4. Struck out: By Keating, 7; by Walsh, 2. Hits: Off Keating, 7 In eight Innlnga; off Ford, 1 In one inning. Time: 3:02. Umpires: Egan and Kvarvs. Athletics "Win A Knl n. PHILADELPHIA, June 7. Philadelphia won Its thirteenth consecutive victory today, by defeating Ht. Louis 10 to 5. The league leaders batted Baumgardner I from the box In the fifth Inning and also I hit Adams hard during the brief time I he was on the mound. Wellman, who I rclloved Adams In the seventh, stopped the Phlladclphlan. Bush was taken out of the box 'by the home team In tho seventh when St. Louts found him for four runs. Brown effectually checked the Browns' rally when he supplanted Bush. In five trips to tha plate, Oldrlng Oldrlng walked twice, made a home run, a triple and a single. Score; HT. LOUIS. PHILADELPHIA.' AD.H.O.A.E. AU.lt.il.A.n. Shottn, cf.. S 2 10 0 Murphy, rf. 3 3 t 1 0 Btoll, lb.. 3 0 t 1 0Wal4h. rf.. 1 0 0 0 0 Uriel lb.... 3 1 2 0 OOlrtrlDI. If., 2 14 0 0 Johntton, if. t 1 0 0 JOolllln, 2b.. 2 0 0 2 0 Pratt. 2b..., 2 1 4 1 Vllaker, Ib... 3 12 10 Compton, til II M OMrlnnla, b. 4 2 4 1 0 DaUntl. as.. 4 1 1 2 OStrunk. cf.. I 12 0 0 ! Auttln. 3b... 4 2 0 0 ODalcy, rt.... 1 0 0 0 0 ' Adieur, c... J 0 3 3 0 Darry, aa.... 2 1 & 2 0 ir.-ntrdnr. p l I o i i ipp, o I o i j o Adama, p... 0 0 0 0 Olluah, P 3 0 1 2 0 Wllllami ..1 0 0 0 OUrown, p.... 1 0 1 0 0 Wellman, p. 00010 Totala II 10 21 11 0 Total! 21 24 2 Hatted for Adams In seventh. Batted for Olurphy In eighth. St. Louis 0 10000400 5 Philadelphia 3 0 0 0 S 2 0 0 -lD Two-base hlta: Baker, Austin. Three base hit: Oldrlng. Home run; Oldrlng. Hits: Off Baumgardner, 7 in four and one-third Innings; off Adams, 2 In one and two-thirds innings; off Wellman, 1 tn two lnnlnga; off Hunt), 8 in six and two thirds Innings; off Brown, 1 in two and one-third Innings. Sacrifice hit: Collins. Saoriflce flies; Collins. Pratt, ritolen baros: Pratt. Strunk. Collins. Lfft on buses; St. Lou b. 8; Philadelphia, 8. Bates on balls: Off Baumganlner, C; off i Bush. 4; off Adams, i; on urown, l. itit by pitched ball: By Adams, Motnnlt and J Barry. Ptruek out: Bv Bush, 2: by : Baumgardner, I; by W,.!",inn, 2. Time: 12:11. Umpires. rVrxmon ttnd Dlneen. j 'Viuvr, lli.nl Sfmilnrn. DETROIT .Junt. ' -Heiiolt easily de feHtl Va! i.ii t 'iionn for Wash- tCPnllnutal on t xs Two.) Bee STNGLE CUBS TCYFN UP WITH BRAYES 't 'Vihlncas Enables Chicago V.' : i Game, Nino to Eight. '.JSKLBAOH PROVES WILD Huston Sroron Four lluna on llliti In Flrat Intilnir anil Onti In Sec ond la Replaced In Third by Lelflcld. CHICAGO, Juno 7.Tylcr'a wlldnesa In tho fifth Inning enabled Chicago to even up tho scrlea with Boston today, tho lo cals winning, 9 to 6. With tho bases full iititl none out In tho fifth, Tyler at tempted a double play, but throw wlhl to. tho plato and, two runs scored. tA mo ment later' Leach' tMlted'but a homo run, which cnablod tha locrUn.to. mako a total of'fU'o run's. In th6 sovchth lwo"lrlii'oa and Seymour's muff of a fly ball gavn tho locals two moro nnd a basa on balls luid a homer netted two more. ' Reulbach started fdr ChlCaKO dlid was "so wild that tho visitors scored four run.i In tho first inning. After Boston hud scored another run In tho second nnd Reulbach was replaced by Lcitlold, who Buva way to Richie, nnd when the visitors started a rally In tho ninth, Cheney was called to .tho rescue. Score: nosTorf. ciiiCAao. AU.ll.O.A.H. All. it. o. A. II Maranill. aa 4 2 1 2 0Le-.li. cf.... B 2 3 0 0 Myrri, lb... 4 111 OlMKlan. 2b,. 4 OKchnltn rf . . 4 OKImrman, Ib 4 1 Ralfr, lb.... 3 0 Mitchell, It. 4 1 Ilrldwrll. aa. 1 OOirilden, aa 2 Onroan'han, c-1 lltlchle. p... 2 1 1 1 3 Oinnellr, It 2 1 0 Lord. K 2 0 1 0 0 2 Mcnonld, 2b 3 Tltui, rf.... Hefmour, rf. 3 Devlin, 3b... 3 Whillnic, o. 4 Tyler, p 4 -i Cheney, p.. 0 Totahi 34 0 !l 10 3 Huelharh. p. 0 I.elfldd. p.. 1 Archer, c... 3 ' Tutala 31 8 27 6 "i Boston 4 .1 0 II 0 1 0 0 0-4 Chicago ,... 0 0 0 0 G 0 2 2 D Thrci)-bnso hits: Mlteholl. Leach. Home runs: Leach, Corrlden. Hits: Off Ruol huch, 4 In.ono und ono-thlrd Innings; off Lcjflold, 1 In thrco and two-thirds In nings; off Rlchoo, 4 In Uirje Innings, none out In ninth. Sacrifice hit: McDonald. Sacrifice fly; McDonald. Stolen bnso: Myqrs. Double play: Whnllng to Mc Donald. Banes on balls: Off Ruelbach, 3: off Richie, 1; off Tyler. 2. Jilt by Pitched ball: By Tyler, Brcsnahan. Struck out: By Ruelbach. 1; by Lolfleld, 2:: by Tyler, B: by Rlohlo. 1; by Cheney, 1. Time: 1:05. Umpires: Rlglor and Byron. Olniita Urfent Hi. I.oula. ST. LOUIS, Juno 7. Although Bt, Loula forced New York to use five pitchers, tho visitors won a "sce-suw" game to day, 9 to 8. New York started tho scor ing In the second when three singles and a pass netted two runs, but St. Louts look the lead In the third with five runs, made on two triples, two singles and two errors. The gamo was St. Louis' up to the eighth Inning, when two singles, two doubles and a triple gave New York four runs and the game. Score: BT. lf)VVS, MSW YOUK. AIl.ll.O.A.K. AD.H.O.A.E. llus-rlne. 2b. I 2 3 3 0 Ilurna. If.... 4 2 2 1 0 otkra, a.... t z a uraiaier, ib. . 3 0 o Cathera, rf.. 2 0 0 1 0 Fletcher, la. I I 2 3 0 Mrkard, rf 2 0 2 0 0 Doyle, lb. . . 4 0 2 2 1 Mowrey lb. M I 10 Merkle. lb . 5 1 7 0 0 Knetchy, Ibl 1 M O -Murray, rf . B 2 2 0 1 Ma(M, If..', i 14 0 Mf(Il, C... 4 1 0 2 1 O'Lury, a, I 1 3 6 Otinfelgra. cf 4 3 2 0 0 McLean, c 4 0 0 3 OMarqmrd, pi 0 0 1 0 llarraon, p., I 1 0 0 0 lfroinme p.. 0 0 0 0 0 nurk, p 0 0 1 0 ODerairee, p. 0 0 0 0 0 Hrana I 0 0 0 orrandal, p. . 1 10 0 0 M'thewen. pO 0 0 0 0 Totala II 10 27 U 0 'McCormlck 1 0 0 0 0 drant 1 fl 0 0 0 llcrrog .... 0 0 9 0 0 Totala 90 II 27 12 3 Batted for Burk In ninth. Hatted for Fromme In fourth, natted for Demareo In seventh. Ran for Crandall in eighth. New York 0 2 0 0 0 0 3 4 09 St. Loula 0 0 E 1 0 2 0 0 0-8 Two-base hits: Burns, Snodgress, Mow rey, jtiagea. j'jeicner, .Murray, sharer, Three-base hits: O'Leary, Mowrey, Har mon, Fletcher, IConetchy. Hits: Off Marrjuard, 4 In two and two-thirds in nings: orr Demaree. 4 In three Innlncs: off Crandall, 1 In one Inning; off Mathew son, 1 In two Innings: off Harmon, 13 in seven ana one-inira innings; orr uurK. 3 In one and one. third Innings. Bacrlflce hit; Oaken. Stolen base; Bums. Double Plays: O'Leary to Konetchy. Banes on balls: Off Harmon, 4;; off Demaree. 1; off Crandall, 1. Struck out: By Mar tiuard, 2; by Crandall, 1; by Mathewson, j; oy uemaree, Time: z:j&. umpires Klem and Orth. Plrntea Shut Out, PITTSBlTRail, June 7. Mayer held Pittsburgh to three hits today and Phila delphia shut out the locals, C to 0. Cam- nltz was hit for four runs In the first (Continued on Page Two.) sport COPY FIVE CENTS. ILLIII THE VICTOR L FIELD Win Thirteenth Annual Conference at Madison, with Forty-Saven and One-Half Points. FIRSTS IN i FIVE EVENTS Take Relay Race and Score in Nearly Every One of Contests. TWO RECORDS ARE BROKEN Shattuok of California .Extends the Hanuner Throw. NEW' MARK "IN POLE VAUL1 Toruicy, One of Wisconsin Stnra, Ulannullflcd In llundrcd-Ynrd Dnah for Urcnklnic Before ' Gun Fired. RANDALL FIELD, MADI80N, WIS., Juno 7. Tho University of Illinois won the thirteenth annual conference track meet at Randall field this afternoon with ATA points. Tho Illinois won firsts In flvo events, Including the relay, and scored In nearly every event. Final points: Illinois, 47tt; Wisconsin, 2SH; Missouri, 11H; Minnesota, 8; Purdo, 8; California, IE; Iowa, 3M; Chicago, Vi; Notro Dame, 2; Kansas, 3; Wabush, 4; Ohio State, 4; Northwestern, The conference records wero broken, Qold of Wisconsin setting a now mark of 12 feet 8U Inches In the polo vault and Shattuck of California pushing tho hammer 1C0 feet and 4 Inches, b'hat- tuck's throw was within' five feet st the eastern Inter-colleglato record and would have been further had tho weather Blacks for Commencement suits!, Dependable unfinished worsteds correct, but con servative in style prices' ranging from $20 up to $30. Blue Serges are even more in favor entirely in keeping with the dignity of Commencement, yet equally appropriate for all occasions. Ours ' are in three lines. Kensingtons They fit and stay fit $20 to $35. Kenmors The best at the price $14.50 and $17. 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